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  • 3 weeks later...

Caught the final version in 4OD last night - not the same watching it on your computer. Thought it ended very interestingly with a sting in the tail; there were some holes but I'll leave it there.


And surely it should be left there, with the audience wondering and questioning. Please tell me that they are not serious about further series.

csaddleton Wrote:

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> Damages 4 is amazing and damages 5 is out in the

> US now - I cannot wait for this !!!



I have enjoyed all of Damages, but I still think the first 2 seasons were easily the strongest.


I've now done season 1 of Homeland, and thought it was pretty good. Half way through season 2, and after a promising start, I am starting to worry it's going to get shit.

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  • 2 months later...

Peter Quinn has instantly been promoted to favourite character.

Saul, who previously held it, has slipped a few positions, but I suspect he has a plan.


Carrie, understandably upset,though seemingly unable to spot the bleedin' obvious that she brought it on herself, is about as annoying as can be.


Although winner of most pointlessly annoying plotline of all time defeinitely goes to the tedium that is Brodie's family sans Brodie. I mean they were barely worth the effort before that though at least they had critical roles in the first series. But why oh why Mr Took, are they still here?!?!?!?

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